ORIGINAL: JuanG
ORIGINAL: jwilkerson
You are missing exe hotfix 001 which will fix a FULL SPEED problem!
[:)]
This should be out in 0-1 days.
If you dont mind me asking;
Is this only an exe fix or also a database fix?
nada database fix ...
Moderators: wdolson, MOD_War-in-the-Pacific-Admirals-Edition
ORIGINAL: JuanG
ORIGINAL: jwilkerson
You are missing exe hotfix 001 which will fix a FULL SPEED problem!
[:)]
This should be out in 0-1 days.
If you dont mind me asking;
Is this only an exe fix or also a database fix?
ORIGINAL: erstad
ORIGINAL: JeffK
IMHO, the designers have played God in this, and too many other areas, it should be up to us to choose our fates. There argument for the ability for KB to stay on station is exactly opposite to this. What if the commander of the Miineapolis TF decides to head for San Diego?? Instead, he is stranded in port.
Can always change it in the editor, of course.
ORIGINAL: JeffK
ORIGINAL: erstad
ORIGINAL: JeffK
IMHO, the designers have played God in this, and too many other areas, it should be up to us to choose our fates. There argument for the ability for KB to stay on station is exactly opposite to this. What if the commander of the Miineapolis TF decides to head for San Diego?? Instead, he is stranded in port.
Can always change it in the editor, of course.
erstad,
Thats what I have already done to far too many units, far more than I would expect in a game which has had so many hours spent on it.
Too often they are areas where the designers made a decision to include or not include units.
ORIGINAL: Jim D Burns
Where are the US tankers?
The US built lots of Tankers during WWII. This site lists about 900 of them built during the war years:
http://www.usmm.org/tankers.html
If you include tankers that were in existence at wars start and those of all the other allied nations, there were enough tankers to go around everywhere across the globe. But in game it looks like the US gets less than 180 tankers for the entire game (rough count, may be slightly higher or lower) and only has about 30 for the critical year of 1942 when the entire map is bone dry (assuming they can save the ones in the Philippines).
So what happened to the US tanker fleet? There are barely enough in game during 42 to keep Pearl and the Pacific fleet fueled if you are active with you carriers, but as far as getting enough fuel to OZ to support offensive carrier ops by 1943, you'd have to leave Pearl, Noumea and New Zealand pretty much bone dry for all of 42.
And getting enough fuel to Alaska to operate anything larger than a fishing boat will be a pain as well. as will all the outlying islands, you simply don't have an extra tanker to send on routine runs to all the islands, so you'll either have to forgo one of your 3 or 4 critical build up runs in 1942 to OZ, or leave your islands high and dry.
Has the cost to refuel large fleets been reduced, is that why there are hardly any tankers? In WitP it could take 20,000-50,000 or more to top off your large fleets when they saw lots of action. With 3-5 large fleets operating in the Solomon's, you could burn through 500,000 fuel in a month easily.
With a total on map tanker lift capacity of about 300,000 during 1942, you'd need a minimum of 3 tips to OZ to get it in shape for offensive ops. 4 or 5 would be better. The first trip would just get some fuel spread to all the bases, the next two would build up a decent stockpile, but you wouldn't have much in reserves should battle break out.
What happened to historical accuracy?
Jim
There isn’t any practical link, but there is a rational set assumptions and starting basis. We know exactly how many hulls, and their average tonnage, in the US fleet as of Jan. 1, 1940. We know exactly how many hulls, and their individual tonnage that were built (delivered) from Jan.1, 1940 to Jan. 1, 1942. And we know who got sunk.ORIGINAL: Buck Beach
Can anybody come up with a link or basis for guesstimating the number of tankers dedicated to the theater at any one time? We could then add them from the names reflected in the site you provided even if a particular ship served the Atlantic, et al others.
Have no idea what you are talking about. Neither stock nor AE uses liquid cargo to refuel.ORIGINAL: ny59giants
Isn't there a "minimal refueling" option on the TF window?? That means you should set that for your Tankers going from West Coast to Pearl so they don't drink up the fuel you are trying to stockpile there. Many of us players are use to stock and a few of the original mods were the Allies have fuel to use like sand on a beach.
ORIGINAL: JWE
How wonderful. If you will put together a complete and self consistent system, we will run it past the people who vetted ours; folks who have been in the marine shipping industry for 4 or 5 generations, with names like Howell, Lykes, etc.. If it makes sense to them, we'll be in touch.
ORIGINAL: Buck Beach
Open ears and minds might lead to a solution if there is a problem.
ORIGINAL: bsq
Look after your tankers where ever they are, accept that fuel is a limiting factor for your early combat ops and then make sure you convoy them with escorts later on.